ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Four Corners residents now have an easier way to determine which local government they fall under, thanks to a new online tool designed to help nearly 60,000 people living at the intersection of Polk, Orange, Lake and Osceola counties.
The Four Corners area is considered a census-designated place, meaning it is an unincorporated community without legal government or defined boundaries. This makes navigating local services challenging.
“It’s kind of weird because, you know, you can be in one county and then right across the street, there’s another county,” Steve Montavon said…